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Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
- wikipedia: Site Reliability Engineering
- cloud.google.com: SRE vs. DevOps: competing standards or close friends?
- overops.com: DevOps vs. SRE: What’s the Difference Between Them, and Which One Are You?
- victorops.com: SRE vs. DevOps
- devops.com: SRE vs. DevOps — a False Distinction?
- devops.com: SRE vs. DevOps vs. Cloud Native: The Server Cage Match
- bmc.com: SRE vs DevOps: What’s The Difference?
- dzone: SRE vs. DevOps: SRE Is to DevOps What Scrum Is to Agile
- linkedin: DevOps vs Site Reliability Engineering
- Google: What is Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)? SRE is what you get when you treat operations as if it’s a software problem. Our mission is to protect, provide for, and progress the software and systems behind all of Google’s public services — Google Search, Ads, Gmail, Android, YouTube, and App Engine, to name just a few — with an ever-watchful eye on their availability, latency, performance, and capacity.
- opensource.com: What is an SRE and how does it relate to DevOps? The SRE role is common in large enterprises, but smaller businesses need it, too.